Examples of 'professing' in a sentence

Meaning of "professing"

profess (verb) - To claim or declare something openly and boldly. It can refer to expressing a belief, feeling, or skill. For instance, "He professes his love for her every day."
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  • present participle of profess

How to use "professing" in a sentence

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She was still professing her undying love.
Professing your love to me like two teenagers.
Many letters professing his feelings for me.
Roses are the best for professing love.
Why a man professing his love to a woman.
I believe someone is coming and professing her love.
In professing opinions which are not your own.
Ceremonies between partners professing different religions.
Simply professing a kind of faith is not a sign of religiousness.
This is referring to other professing believers of course.
And professing his love for our troops.
They are associations of students professing political principles.
We baptize professing believers and their children.
Keeps following me around professing love for me.
The public professing body was utterly corrupt.

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While you are down here professing your love.
Most of those professing to be of the anointed are quite elderly.
It was a bit sanctimonious of me to counsel you against professing guilt tomorrow.
You can not be professing faith in sleep.
Professing the truth with his last breath.
A wall inaccessible for professing another faith.
Women professing some other religion.
They are joined by a man professing to be a pastor.
Professing to know it all can readily stagnate a career.
Supposedly straight men professing an academic interest in my lifestyle.
Professing your works by your faith.
Sounds like he was professing his innocence.
We are professing to tell you the complete story that we know.
Maybe they are even professing faith in him now.
While professing to be democratic it seeks to impose a oneparty dictatorial government.
And no amount of professing can change it.
Both of these institutions are tethered to those who are professing believers.
Feeling it and professing it in your own particulars.
Food conservation and professing.
Describes many professing believers today.
It can not be strange to the soul which he is professing to study.
I am sort of professing my love here.
Professing to be my supportive friends.
Books were burnt and any priest professing independence was imprisoned.
We are not professing to tell you the complete story of these activities.
Forms of supervision applied to persons professing certain religions or beliefs.
I kept professing my loyalty in writing.
She tricked her man into professing his love.
My husband is professing his love for another woman to my face.
Aunts and uncles professing.
He turned mad by professing love to you afresh every day.
The fate of the world and the professing church.
Publicly professing our faith.
Professing a religion different from that of the vast majority of the.
I am going to write him a letter professing my adoration and utmost respect.

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